It isn't - one is a temperature measurement, the other a power rating.
Celsius 100 degrees Celsius is equal to 212 degrees Fahrenheit
At sea level water boils at 100 Celsius.
100 degrees Celsius = 212 degrees Fahrenheit.
At 100 degrees Celsius, rubidium is a solid. Its melting point is 39.3 degrees Celsius, so at 100 degrees Celsius, rubidium would be in a solid state.
Yes, 10 degrees Celsius is colder than 100 degrees Celsius.
100 HP is ~74.6 kW
metric HP is roughly 0.7354 kW 100 HP = 73.54 kW 100 kW = 134.10 HP so... 77 kW = 0.77 * 134.10 = 103.257 HP
1,000 w = 1.000 kw 100 w = 0.100 kw 90 w = 0.090 kw
The ionization constant Kw for water at 25 degrees Celsius is 1.0 x 10^-14.
To convert horsepower (hp) to kilowatts (kw), you can use the conversion factor of 0.746. Therefore, for a 100 hp motor, the power in kilowatts would be 100 hp * 0.746 = 74.6 kW.
100 Celsius is hotter than 100 Fahrenheit. 100 degrees Celsius is equivalent to 212 degrees Fahrenheit.
100 kW is not an energy, it is a power. It is the same as 100 kJ/sec (100,000 joules/second. The 100 kW - or 100 kJ/second - can be converted to 100 kW of mechanical power - or less, depending on the type of energy, and how much is wasted.
212 degrees Fahrenheit = 100 degrees Celsius
Celsius 100 degrees Celsius is equal to 212 degrees Fahrenheit
Celsius
100 degrees Fahrenheit is equivalent to 37.8 degrees Celsius.
100 degrees celsius